In the autumn of 1940 Nasjonal Samling and the germans prohibited norwegians from listening to the radio. As follows from this, the Norwegian resistance workers illegal newspapers where they among other sources were illegal radio broadcast from countries like England and Russia. In this way, readers still got the information they needed in the form of news, poetry, alerts of whistleblowers and much more. Resistance Movement were mobilized readers through the newspapers and their concrete slogans.
In this thesis I look further into two illegal newspapers from the German occupation from 1940-1945. Friheten and Bulletin were important newspapers, both in storage and mobilization. How these papers mobilized and how they convey what they wrote is the main framework for this analysis.